‘Dyesebel’ to Make a Splash on Primetime TV this Monday

Anne Curtis, Gerald Anderson, Andi Eigenmann, and Sam Milby are set to heat up the nights of TV viewers as ABS-CBN’s most anticipated fantasy series “Dyesebel” premieres on Monday (March 17).

A grand TV adaptation of a Mars Ravelo classic, ABS-CBN’s “Dyesebel” will revolve around the touching tale of a mermaid from birth named Dyesebel (Anne), the daughter of a woman named Lucia (Dawn Zulueta) and a merman named Tino (Albert Martinez).

After many years of living in the ocean since she got separated from her parents, Dyesebel’s life is about to turn around as she discovers the world of human beings.

Will Dyesebel turn her back on the world she grew up in when she experiences life on earth? Will she finally find on land the love and acceptance she has been longing for?

Completing the powerhouse cast of “Dyesebel” are some of the biggest names in showbiz such as Dawn, Gabby Concepcion, ZsaZsa Padilla, and Gina Pareño, with the special participation of Albert, Eula Valdez, and AiAi delas Alas.

Also part of “Dyesebel” are Bangs Garcia, Ogie Diaz, Neil Coleta, David Chua, Young JV, Markki Stroem, Bodie Cruz, Nico Antonio, and Erin Ocampo. It is directed by Don Cuaresma and Francis Pasion.

“Dyesebel” is the newest masterpiece of Dreamscape Entertainment Television, the group that created the top-rating fantaserye “Aryana,” phenomenal drama series “Walang Hanggan,” and the hit superhero series “Juan dela Cruz.”

Don’t miss the premiere of “Dyesebel” this Monday on ABS-CBN Primetime Bida.

For more information about “Dyesebel” visit the show’s official social media accounts at Facebook.com/Dyesebel_TV and Twitter.com/Dyesebel_TV.

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41 Responses to “‘Dyesebel’ to Make a Splash on Primetime TV this Monday”

Rhodora X on
March 14th, 2014 9:58 pm

PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ!

OLD FISH
by Rhodora X

Let’s admit it, there has been a syndicated, orchestrated and seemingly unified effort to finally find a new DYESEBEL in the industry for whatever demented reason there may be.

Sadly, the lucky / unlucky chosen one is ANNE CURTIS! She has been praised to high heavens but then it is suspected that Filipinos have gone numb if not worse, tone-deaf since her voice is of a common shrill-oriented volume and after a while causes fatigue among those who linger to hear more of her.

This 29-year-old AMBISYOSA made history for being the ‘OLDEST DYESEBEL’ ever! A role that’s NEVER made for her but since ‘palakasan’ surrounds Mother Ignacia, poof, she suddenly becomes the famous sirena!

However, people still abhor her SLAPPING FIASCO months ago and seems like it will never be forgotten!

The question is, will this AGING SIRENA make splashes in the ratings game WITHOUT MAGIC or will the famous NUNAL NI CHARO do her tricks once more to manipulate the Kantar Ratings and catapult her ‘sirena-serye’ to number 1?

Guess we already know the answer…

INIDORO Y on
March 14th, 2014 10:15 pm

anne curtis may be the oldest dyesebel in age, but marian rivera still holds the record of having the OLDEST FACE who played dyesebel in the history of the philippine cinema, am i right?! LOLS!!!

Rhodora X, why all the hate? You’re preaching to the choir. Just watch your damn TV shows and stop all the negativity. You are so annoying. And your rants are useless. Get another hobby or something.

gametime on
March 14th, 2014 11:35 pm

Rhodora x.. your comment-slash-article is just another piece of crap. Your choice of words is just so terrible. ‘Syndicated and orchestrated’? Oh come on. You are trying so hard just to sound intellectual but then yiu always end up being a poetic non-sense. Please. Uwi. Try to read other articles baka matuto ka ng proper choice of words. U might want to learn the difference among poetry, feature and technical writing. Nganga again?

Jasmine curtis could have been better than anne.. Dapat fresh kasi ang face ng dyesebel at walang halong chismis kasi she shd influence younger generation kaya dapat someone na role model for the youth.. Anne was known to be the girlfriend of all, so might not give justice to the role… Just my two cents..